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Old 01-01-2010, 03:29 PM   #1
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Default For Sale: "L1224R" LED conversion for your Ranger tail lights - Must see!

The kit comes with everything you need to convert your stock (or aftermarket) tail lights to L1224R LEDs. These are the same OEM LEDs that are found in OEM LED tail lights. The lighting is much more red and vivid colorful than dull-orangish/pink looking bulbs that come stock on all rangers. These bulbs fill up the entire reflector of your tail light with brighter than stock vivid LED lighting. No LED plug-in available on the internet will give the same results as these. Many RF members have bought these, so just ask around.

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2 L1224R's
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2 Sockets to modify to so you don't need to modify your stock harnesses.

Price is 70$ - payment by paypal. PM or post here if interested.




Everything will be color coded for easy installation. I provide full support with this mod, so if you have any questions feel free to ask.

Here are some photos of what you can expect.








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Some photos of other users on RF who have purchased L1224Rs.






These also give excellent results with Darkly tinted tail lights.





You can also use these to give a red lightup to tail lights that are clear. (to stay street legal)
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Will these fit in the first gen ranger its a 88
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if you have the same size bulb then yes
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So, embarassingly, I signed up because I want to know if these will work in a 2009 Ford Escape. Desperately looking for an LED conversion that doesn't involve a cheapy bulb! I looked up what bulb the Escapes have and it's a 4157. I'll try my best to return to this forum...

And what do you suggest to avoid potential increased turn signal rate?

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